Overview:

Little Lake, Peterborough
$375,000

The scope of work required detailed design of the rehabilitation of the Little Lake Marina Wharf and Crescent Street Wharf (T-wharf) in downtown Peterborough. Concrete was repaired and overlaid to form an even and level surface, and adjacent interlock was removed and reinstalled to suit. Historic bollards, originally used to tie-up tourist steamships, were replaced with new concrete bollards cast from the single complete bollard that was used to create a mould. The 1940’s era T-wharf was patched, scarified and resurfaced with a concrete overlay. The deteriorated concrete stairs were removed and replaced with an aluminum gangway, complying with the City’s accessibility by-law. All phases of the design and construction were overseen by Greer Galloway staff.